Pubdate: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 Source: Belfast Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 2000 Belfast Telegraph Newspapers Ltd. Contact: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/ Author: Martin Breen 'DEAL WITH DRUGS OR WE WILL LEAVE' Over 60 families are threatening to leave west Belfast unless Government agencies tackle drug dealing and joyriding in the area, it was claimed today. Sinn Fein councillor Michael Ferguson made the claim after residents of Poleglass took to the streets on Saturday for the fifth consecutive week in a "protest clean-up". Dozens of people gathered to remove graffiti, brush up the streets and hold a white line picket in protest at local drug dealers and joyriders. Mr Ferguson today claimed that 42 people linked to joyriding and drug dealing were responsible for the trouble and for giving the area a bad name. He said: "These protests are designed at building confidence in people and for them to reclaim their streets. "It is aimed at establishing community safe zones. This community does not want a small group ruining the area. "We need help in our efforts to address the social ills created by disadvantage and deprivation." He called for the Assembly and the Government to support the community's application for pounds 6.2m from the URBAN Initiative funding which is to be made available through the European structural funds. He also revealed that the Community Restorative Justice organisation hoped to arrange a meeting with Government agencies including the Housing Executive, Probation Service, Social Services and Down and Lisburn Health Trust. Mr Ferguson also claimed that more than 60 people would hand transfer applications to the Housing Executive unless government agencies address the problem in Poleglass. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens